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I may be able to get my hip replacement later this month, my cardiologist called yesterday, and he will clear me for it. But my litter co-breeder has to go out of the country again, and I am hesitant to get that major surgery while I still have these 2 tiny ones to care for. Also looking for excuse to be able to get up to either Vermont and/or S. Fl to be able to visit some grandkids before I do the surgery.
So, just checking, in case anyone has been thinking of getting one (or both) of these wonderful pups, I could help with offering free (that is me personally bringing) one or both of them to you?
I’m crippled right now, but can still drive. Let me know please, I want to schedule my surgery.
Very pretty, sweet, cream domino boy. Socialized with children. ALL info about this litter is at my website, including links to videos. www.hosanna1.com/Hounds/CurrentLitter/ . My pups come with 6 gen pedigree, 3 year genetic health guarantee, prepaid full AKC registration, lots of information in their folders, and lifetime breeder support. I do not ship (except international), and do not use any 3rd party transport. You may come to my HOME to get puppy, in beautiful south central KY, or I may personally deliver it to you at 40 cents/mile round trip (max $500). That covers only about 2/3 cost of running my minivan, but I do enjoy getting to see where my pups will live. Please CALL ME ON THE PHONE, I NEVER place pups via emails or texts. My phone is a LANDLINE 270 432 7272 (CENTRAL time zone). My puppies are NOT available to residents of Kentucky.
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About The Seller
Lynda Farley Farley
Member for
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State not required
Frequently Asked Questions
About Afghan Hound Puppies
About Afghan Hound Puppies
Is a Afghan Hound the right dog for me?
Afghan Hounds live for the thrill of the chase. They are excellent sprinters, but they also love to laze around the house. They can be a bit stubborn, but they develop deep connections with their owners despite their occasionally aloof personalities. Full-grown, they typically weigh 50-60 pounds and stand 25-27 inches tall.
How do Afghan Hounds behave around young children?
Afghan Hounds are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Afghan Hounds need to be a part of a family where they can live indoors with people. They get along with children if they are raised around them, but usually don’t do so well with cats. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What activities do Afghan Hounds enjoy most?
As previously stated, Afghan hounds love to sprint. They are natural hunters who will chase anything for fun, which translates well into an immense talent for coursing. One of the best ways to exercise an Afghan Hound is to let them loose in a safe, enclosed area where they can run free and burn off their energy. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Is a Afghan Hound a good choice for someone with allergies?
Perhaps the most definitive attribute of the Afghan Hound is their long, luxurious coat. Their hair is silky and fine and needs to be brushed three or four times per week. These brushings will help remove tangles or matting and cut back on shedding. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Afghan Hounds are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
What should first-time owners know about Afghan Hounds?
Afghan Hounds are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Afghan Hounds need to be a part of a family where they can live indoors with people. They don’t need a ton of space as long as you make sure to exercise them daily. They are can be stubborn and challenging to train.
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